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Structural Integrity in a Full-Mouth Rehabilitation

September 1, 2024 in General

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A full-mouth rehabilitation aims to restore and enhance your smile while addressing any underlying issues that could affect your oral health. Dr. Tokunaga approaches each case with meticulous attention – carefully considering how elements like crowns, bridges, and implants integrate with the existing structure of the mouth. The final result is both visually stunning and functionally sound.

 

Individual Rehabilitation Plan

All restorations are carefully planned to work seamlessly with your existing natural teeth so that each component supports the other. Crowns, for example, are crafted to cap weakened teeth to restore strength and function. Implants, on the other hand, replace missing teeth to offer a stable and permanent solution that mimics the strength and function of natural teeth.

 

Bite Efficiency and Comfort

Another objective of a full-mouth rehabilitation is to optimize bite efficiency. This optimization is achieved by aligning teeth and restoring function so you can chew and speak without discomfort and smile with the confidence you’ve been looking for. Structurally sound restorations like crowns, bridges, and implants help the force exerted during chewing to be evenly distributed across your teeth. This helps to prevent undue stress in one area but also helps to avoid additional complications like TMJ or tooth fractures.

A full mouth rehabilitation with Dr. Tokunaga is more than a cosmetic overhaul – it’s a comprehensive solution for total oral restoration. If you’re looking to restore the functionality and stability of your mouth for a smile that’s built to last, schedule your consultation today! 


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